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Bears Quote by Robb Todd

“He admired bears because everyone was afraid to disturb them while they slept and fish were so in love with bears that they jumper right into their mouths. He ate meat and never felt bad about it unless he saw how the animal was slaughtered or if the meat was not cooked properly but he thought…” quote by Robb Todd
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““He admired bears because everyone was afraid to disturb them while they slept and fish were so in love with bears that they jumper right into their mouths. He ate meat and never felt bad about it unless he saw how the animal was slaughtered or if the meat was not cooked properly but he thought thrice about killing bus.””

Robb Todd

About This Quote

The speaker respects the natural order of predators and prey, feeling guilt only when witnessing cruelty or improper preparation, highlighting a nuanced moral stance toward consumption.

In simple terms: Acknowledges predator‑prey dynamics and ethical meat consumption.

Key Takeaway

Respect for nature, conditional guilt.

Themes

ethics nature food compassion human‑animal relationship

Mood

contemplative respectful critical

Type

philosophical observational ethical

When to use this quote

  • hunting trips
  • cooking meals
  • wildlife observation
  • ethical debates

Key Concepts

predator‑prey moral cognition cultural norms

Practical Applications

  • ethical food sourcing
  • environmental education

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do we reconcile natural predation with modern ethics?
  • When does consumption become immoral?
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